LOGINAdrian Vance and I had been secretly married for ten years, and I had always been his perfect wife. He was the president of a hospital. But lately he'd fallen in love with playing broke. I asked him to pick up blackberries; he came home with bananas and a sad little story about money. I needed a ride to my own surgery; he drove me there rattling along in a beat-up van, because the van fit the part. And when our daughter was dying and the one person who could save her was him, he looked a stranger in the eye and swore he was nobody, just an assistant, certainly not the hospital's president. That was the moment it finally landed. He hadn't drifted into an affair on a whim. He had chosen, with his whole heart, to walk away from his wife and his child. Fine. I'd take our daughter and clear the way for his great love.
View MoreWithin two months, the wound from my shoulder to my chest had mostly healed.Adrian was always turning up in front of me. He'd quit his post running the hospital and filed his own application with Doctors Without Borders.In truth there was nothing left for him to quit. After he walked away with nothing, the hospital board had already named a new director.It took only a few days for him to become my colleague.Frederick once asked me whether we still had a chance to get back together.I shook my head.Annie stood between us. I would never get past that, not as long as I lived.Adrian found chances to tell me a lot of things.That he regretted it. That my mother was doing badly back home, that she sat blank in the hospital every day, that she'd taken to going to church.My mother, who'd never believed in any god.When Annie was alive, I'd once gone to a church and prayed for a blessing for her.My mother had laughed and handed over extra money to upgrade Annie's medication."What's the
I looked down and pulled the coat tight around me.I glanced at the soldiers holding the stretcher and said, lips pale, "Sorry. I'm hurt, I can't treat a patient. Take him to another tent.""No, Vivi—"He hissed; the surge of feeling had clearly pulled at the wound on his leg."Vivi, I want you to do it."Seeing my face go whiter as he spoke, Frederick set the stretcher down. "I'll handle it."The two men behind Adrian sagged with relief. "Then patch him up, Dr. Cole, and send him out on a crutch.""Done."Frederick took the scissors and tore open Adrian's pant leg, rough.Adrian flinched like a cat with its tail stepped on. "I'm a doctor too. You don't have to be this heavy-handed."Frederick gave a short laugh and said nothing, but his hands moved faster and harder."Who are you? Because unless I'm wrong, you were just putting your hands on my wife."I looked over at Adrian. "Ex-wife."He went silent. I went on. "He's treating my wound."It hit him then, the strange pallor of my face
I was stunned."Vivi. Surgery, now." Frederick called to me.On the line, hearing a man's voice, Adrian bristled and demanded, "Vivi, who is that? Why is there a man—"I shut my eyes. "We'll talk later."I hung up and ran for the medical tent."Focus." Frederick handed me the scalpel.I shook my head clear, took it, and started.It was my first operation here. Not difficult, but I was soaked through with sweat by the end.Mid-procedure, my eyes snapped narrow."This is bad."Frederick stepped in, his face changing."Where's the patient's family? Didn't we tell them not to give him anything?"The other doctors ran over and stopped dead."My God. Why is there milk?""Infection on the table. Draw blood, now," I said, fighting to keep my voice from shaking.An hour later.The patient died."Time of death: April 7, 2026, 10:09:48."I closed my eyes, and a wave of helplessness flooded through me."Don't dwell on it—" Frederick started, and broke off, startled by a figure bursting into the te
Frederick's voice came easy from beside me."Strange, isn't it. Black smoke pouring up over there, and over here some man named Frederick runs around in white."Strange didn't cover it.It was strange to step off a plane and start stitching torn, bloodied skin.It was strange that the occasional shell out past the wire wove itself in with the beeping of the machines.All of it felt wrong."No," I lied. "What I'm not used to is your name. You look mid-twenties and carry yourself like an old soul. With an old soul's name to match.""An old soul."It was a peaceful name, Frederick thought, and she was the first to hear the quiet folded into it, and trace it back to him."You—"My phone cut him off."Sorry."I stepped aside and picked up."Vivi—"Adrian's voice."Why... why didn't you tell me."He was hoarse, the words coming in broken pieces, like they cost him everything to say.I swallowed and let my eyes rest on the cigarette in Frederick's hand. If I smoked, the ground would've been a






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